 Robert Arthur Thompson and April Helen Morgan, both of Oklahoma City.

Courts

Court records show the following legal actions among those taken recently in Juneau Superior and District courts.

Divorces and dissolutions filed recently:

 Cassandra Ritter and Dana Ritter

 Connie Hutchison and James Hutchison

 Jean Denny and Theodore Denny

Indictments:

 Steven M. Kuehnel, 37, was indicted by a grand jury on felony charges of driving under the influence and refusing a chemical test, stemming from alleged actions of May 24.

 Lianne C. Cox, 37, was indicted by a grand jury on a felony charge of driving under the influence, stemming from a May 28 incident.

Judgments:

 Samuel Johnson, 44, was found guilty of two counts of third-degree sexual abuse of a minor, stemming from actions of August 2004. Juneau Superior Court Judge Larry Weeks imposed five years to serve in prison with another six years suspended and placed Johnson on probation for 10 years. Alaska law requires Johnson to maintain registration as a sex offender for 15 years after his release.

 Stephen Albright, 34, was found guilty of third-degree sexual abuse of a minor, stemming from actions between July 1 and Nov. 3, 2004. Weeks imposed 18 months to serve in prison with another 42 months suspended. He also placed Albright on probation for three years. Alaska law requires Albright to maintain registration as a sex offender for 15 years after his release.

 Patrick Townsend, 27, was found guilty of attempted second-degree sexual abuse of a minor, stemming from actions of Jan. 1. Weeks imposed two years to serve in prison with another two years suspended and placed him on probation for four years. Alaska law requires Townsend to maintain registration as a sex offender for 15 years after his release.

 David Davis IV, 23, was found guilty of misdemeanor third-degree sexual assault of a minor 16 or older, stemming from actions of Feb. 23 that initially led to a felony charge of second-degree sexual abuse of a minor. Weeks imposed six months to serve in jail with another six months suspended and placed Davis on probation for three years.

 Joshua Walker, 20, was found guilty of felony third-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, stemming from actions of May 14, 2004. Weeks placed him on probation for three years and ordered him to pay $730 in restitution.

 Fenton L. Jacobs, 35, was found guilty of misdemeanor fourth-degree criminal mischief stemming from a Feb. 5 incident that initially led to a felony charge of third-degree criminal mischief. Weeks imposed 90 days in jail. Prosecutors dismissed additional misdemeanor charges of assault and trespassing.

 Terrance J. Quinn Jr., no age available, was found guilty of driving while intoxicated, stemming from a Feb. 26 incident from which no blood-alcohol level was available. Juneau District Magistrate John W. Sivertsen Jr. imposed six days to serve in jail with another 40 days suspended and ordered Quinn to pay $1,500 of a $3,000 fine. Sivertsen also revoked his driver's license for 90 days and placed him on probation for two years.

 Warna L. Bigler, 31, was found guilty of driving under the influence, stemming from a Feb. 21 incident from which no blood-alcohol level was available. Juneau District Judge Keith Levy imposed 20 days to serve in jail with another 40 days suspended and a $3,000 fine. He also revoked Bigler's license for one year and placed her on probation for two years.

 Colleen Bernhardt, 23, was found guilty of negligent driving, stemming from a March 25 incident that initially led to a charge of driving while intoxicated. Levy fined Bernhardt $300.

 Tamara L. Willard, 34, was found guilty of driving under the influence, stemming from a March 26 incident that also led to two charges dismissed by prosecutors - refusing to submit to a chemical test and leaving the scene of an accident. Levy imposed six days to serve in jail with another 84 days suspended and a $1,500 fine. He revoked Willard's license for 90 days and placed her on probation for two years.

 William A Littlefield, 22, of Sitka, was found guilty of two counts of misdemeanor assault and a charge of interfering with a report of domestic violence, stemming from an April 8 incident. Sivertsen imposed an overall sentence of 240 days in jail.